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Re: Joseph RobstockThank you for posting the information you found on my great-grandfather, Joseph Robstock. As he died very young, my family knows very little about him and what you have posted has given me great clues to help research him further.

Thank you!Thank you for your contributions to the site...the picture you took of my grandmother's headstone allowed me to finally find out when and where she was put to rest. That information was lost to time and not found in any online archive for years, until now. I appreciate your work.

Found a lost ancestorDear Steven: Due to your work I found my long-lost aunt; Helen Supko Micklas. Didn't know her married name. No family left to ask. Didn't know where her resting place was. Have her picture; some years ago a cousin told me she died giving birth. Thank God and you: I can now pay my respects to her and her child. Must have walked by her grave a hundred times as I have nine relatives in that cemetery and go there often. Thank you again. What a great service you perform.Bill Supko

RE: Sister Mary AnthonyI also posted cemetery pictures, but they are not visible yet. The cemetery, which is in the far corner of the property, well away from the new assisted living facility that is there now, is very well maintained, grass cut, fence maintained. If you check in a day or so the grounds shots should be posted.